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  1. The European Physical Journal E
  2. The European Physical Journal E : Volume 19
  3. The European Physical Journal E : Volume 19, Issue 3, March 2006
  4. A puzzle in DNA biophysics
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The European Physical Journal E : Volume 19, Issue 3, March 2006
Editorial
Polymer chain models of DNA and chromatin
The nucleosome: A transparent, slippery, sticky and yet stable DNA-protein complex
Formation and positioning of nucleosomes: Effect of sequence-dependent long-range correlated structural disorder
Chromatin fiber functional organization: Some plausible models
Comment on “Chromatin fiber functional organization: Some plausible models” by A. Lesne and J.-M. Victor
Loops in DNA: An overview of experimental and theoretical approaches
Physics of RNA and viral assembly
Probing DNA and RNA single molecules with a double optical tweezer
Dynamics of intramolecular recognition: Base-pairing in DNA/RNA near and far from equilibrium
Pulling the chromatin
Comparison of the measured phase diagrams in the force-temperature plane for the unzipping of two different natural DNA sequences
Comment on the paper “Comparison of the measured phase diagrams in the force-temperature plane for the unzipping of two different natural DNA sequences” by C.H. Lee, C. Danilowicz, V.W Coljee, and M. Prentiss
A puzzle in DNA biophysics
Response to the two comments on the paper “Comparison of the measured phase diagrams in the force-temperature plane for the unzipping of two different natural DNA sequences”
Chromatin code, local non-equilibrium dynamics, and the emergence of transcription regulatory programs
The view from the biochemist : Comment on “Chromatin code, local non-equilibrium dynamics, and the emergence of transcription regulatory programs” by Arndt Benecke
Regulating chromatin: On code and dynamic models
The chromatin regulatory code: Beyond a histone code
Chromatin physics: Replacing multiple, representation-centered descriptions at discrete scales by a continuous, function-dependent self-scaled model
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A puzzle in DNA biophysics

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Bundschuh, R. Gerland, U.
Copyright Year 2006
Abstract In this issue, Lee et al. report the experimental temperature-dependence of the unzipping force for two natural DNA sequences. For both sequences, the curves show an anomaly at temperatures around 40 $\ensuremath ^{\circ}$ C. In this brief contribution, we stress that the anomaly is not easily explained within the established theoretical models for the biophysics of DNA. As this puzzle questions our basic understanding of DNA, it must be resolved, most likely by a combination of additional experiments and new theoretical work.
Starting Page 347
Ending Page 349
Page Count 3
File Format PDF
ISSN 12928941
Journal The European Physical Journal E
Volume Number 19
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 1292895X
Language English
Publisher Società Italiana di Fisica
Publisher Date 2006-02-13
Publisher Place Bologna
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Biotechnology Physical Chemistry Polymer Sciences Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films Nonlinear Dynamics, Complex Systems, Chaos, Neural Networks Soft Matter, Complex Fluids Biophysics/Biomedical Physics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Chemistry Medicine Biophysics Materials Science Surfaces and Interfaces Biotechnology
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